Thousands of probationary federal employees received termination notices. Many were doing crucial work at science-related agencies.
A West Texas A&M University professor was one of nearly 400 scientists and engineers who was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. Dr. Naruki Hiranuma, associate ...
The rebate program will help customers in the public and private sectors pay for charging infrastructure and fleet conversion ...
It is true that science is embedded within human culture and therefore will carry some expression of human bias. However, ...
Dozens protested federal layoffs that have already hit Boulder workers, fearing more to come: ‘It’s gut-wrenching,’ one said.
Many of those fired have been recent hires or long-serving government employees who changed jobs or agencies and were classified as probationary employees who limited rights to appeal dismissals.
In the weeks since President Donald Trump has assumed office, more than 200,000 federal workers at more than a dozen agencies ...
A Cedar Rapids VA worker who aided fellow veterans seeking care, and a former student employee of the year who conducted ...
Emma Freerks envisioned a future for herself at the Central Midwest Water Science Center, but her time was cut short on ...
Anti-fluoridation activists gain powerful allies in Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and a court win against the EPA, to the dismay of public health leaders.
Universities in Senegal and South Africa are now teaching the skills of setting up nature-inspired projects to deal with some ...